根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两多余选项。 Between sports, games, and playing outside, there is lots of competition for kids’ time. Here are some ways they can still keep up their reading. 16. _____ Encourage kids to take five or ten minutes at the beginning of each day to read, before doing anything else. They can even set a timer ( 计时器 ). It’s always possible that they’ll want to keep going after their time is up. Match books to activities Know a child going to soccer camp? Connect him or her with sports stories by authors like Matt Christopher. 17. _____ The Summer of May by Cecilia Galante is a moving story about a girl experiencing her own summer school. 18. _____ Encourage children to always carry a book with them. It sounds simple, but kids may be surprised to discover all the time during the day they have for reading — on the bus to camp, in a waiting room, or during breaks. Have family reading time Just as you set aside time for reading during the school year, ask families to devote 20 minutes a day to books19 _____ Set goals Some kids will have no problem finishing reading four books in the summer 20 _____ Meet with kids to determine them. A. Read for fun B. Read over breakfast C. Always carry a book D. Have a student who’ll be in summer school? E. Others may need to make sound plans, such as two books a month. F. Every family member should read during this time, including Mom and Dad. G. That means three months with books can make a difference in their vocabularies.